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Multiple, unique options are available for RNA fluorescent in situ hybridization assays (RNA FISH). Two types of detection chemistries are available depending on your research requirements, preferred manual or automated workflow, and your preferred imaging platform. Imaging mass cytometry (IMC™) compatible workflow is also included in this page for ease of assay comparison and selection.

 

Product Line Features

representation of RNA

Multiplexing Capability

  • Options for 3-plex to 12-plex RNA detection on FFPE tissues
  • 48-plex RNA detection compatible option for frozen tissues
  • Options compatible with multiplex immunofluorescence
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Same Section Multiomics

  • Protease-free assay options ideal for RNA and protein co-detection
  • Capability for detection of smRNA and RNA with RNAscope Plus
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Flexible Workflows

  • Assay options for automated platforms or manual use
  • Two chemistry options to fit needs

Technology Options

RNAscope Multiplex Assays with TSA Detection

RNAscope assays utilizing a tyramide signal amplification (TSA) system gain signal from the RNAscope HRP-labeled amplification tree to provide excellent signal : noise. All assays offer use of titratable fluorophores, flexible fluorophore assignment, and simultaneous detection/imaging of all targets.

 

RNAscope HiPlex Assays with Direct Detection

RNAscope HiPlex assays utilize cleavable fluorophores with a cyclic workflow that enables higher plex target detection. The assays improve S:N using a quencher or background subtraction methods. IMC is not fluorescent detection, but it is included here for easy comparison.

 

Find RNAscope Probes

Find probes below or request a custom design if you don’t see your target.

Assay Selection Guidance

Step 1: Choose the either the RNAscope Multiplex with TSA detection or RNAscope HiPlex technology that best suits your research goals.

Step 2: Review the assay selection guide for RNAscope Multiplex with TSA (Table 1) or RNAscope HiPlex (Table 2) technologies to understand more about the assays.

Step 3: Search our probe catalog or contact us to speak with an expert.